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How Your Work History Determines How Much You Get From Social Security
The amount you make and the number of years you work can both affect your Social Security benefits
A Health Plan for President Trump
President Donald Trump says he wants health reform that will be better than Obamacare, better than what we had before Obamacare
Democrats Embrace Gun Control On Debate Stage; Researchers Question Policies' Impact
During the first night of the second Democratic presidential debate, the question of how to reduce gun violence emerged as one issue on which the sometimes-splintered Democratic Party speaks with as close to one voice as it can
US and Taliban may strike a deal allowing American troops to come home from Afghanistan
But it could just as easily fall apart
Trump administration wants to keep troops at U.S.-Mexico border through Sept. 2020
The Department of Homeland Security wants the U.S. military to maintain its presence at the southwest border through September 2020, a Pentagon spokesman said Friday
Majority Of House Democrats Now Support Impeachment Inquiry.
I’m just a simple unfrozen caveman, but isn’t this kabuki? Posturing by Dems, or at least many Dems, with no real intention of following through?
Trump border fight throws curveball into shutdown prospects
Lawmakers are bracing for a fierce fight over President Trump’s border wall as they work to prevent a shutdown showdown but with no plan on how to avoid it.
Germany: Syrian Migrant Kills Man With Sword in Broad Daylight
A Syrian migrant brutally killed a man with a sword during a broad daylight attack in Stuttgart, Germany.
Rep. Elijah Cummings’ Baltimore Home Burglarized, Police Say
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore Police are investigating after the home of Rep. Elijah Cummings was broken into early Saturday morning.
Diversity is our strength
The Eritrean refugee charged with killing a child by pushing him in front of a train was a ‘poster boy’ for successful integration in Switzerland.
Taxing millennials will not save Social Security from fiscal woe
With a deal finally brokered in Congress to suspend the debt limit and blow through current bipartisan discretionary budget caps, politicians in Washington are seemingly prepared to once again place our national debt challenges out of sight and out of mind well ahead of the August recess
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